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22 February 2019

Here's how it works: The Recent Releases chart brings together critical reaction to new albums from more than 50 sources worldwide. It's updated daily. Albums qualify with 5 reviews, and drop out after 6 weeks into the longer timespan charts.

8.0 |
NME

What this EP offers Parquet Courts addicts is fresh meat to chew on, signs of innovation and further evidence that these New Yorkers are one of the world’s most essential new bands
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8.059864

8.0 |
The Fly

A tantalising glimpse of where this sensational band might go next
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8.060299

8.0 |
God Is In The TV

For many it will be a good introduction to this band, since they have only recently come to people’s attention. For others who have known about them for a while, it promises more great things for the future
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8.060853

8.0 |
FasterLouder

Parquet Courts are nihilistic romantics, both anachronistic and absolutely of their time
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7.559859

7.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit

A record to showcase where they are now, and hint toward where they might be headed
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7.559866

7.5 |
Pitchfork

The droll post-punk of the band's debut rolls onward for these five songs about heartbreak, rebellion, depression, and trying to deliver weed on a bike
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7.059865

7.0 |
All Music

Less of a preview of things to come than a few extra songs, Tally All the Things That You Broke still offers enjoyable evidence of what makes Parquet Courts unique and exciting
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7.059861

7.0 |
Rolling Stone

If this is the future of Parquet Courts, it's looking golden
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6.059862

6.0 |
Under The Radar

Has some great moments on it, but could have done with a little more quality control
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5.059863

5.0 |
Consequence Of Sound

Tally, while fun and digestible, also sends some mixed signals
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